Thursday, August 30, 2018

10 Great Parks and Preserves in Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice


Herald Tribune, August 23, 2018 


There are many beautiful places in Sarasota and Manatee counties beyond the beaches.  While Sarasota and Manatee counties' most famous attractions are the beaches, we also have alluring parks
and preserves.  Let's revisit 10 of our favorites, presented in alphabetical order.

Bradenton Riverwalk
452 Third Ave. W., Bradenton;941-621-6471 realizebradeton.com

Cool off in the interactive splash fountain, have fun in the state-of-the-art skate park, play some beach volleyball, observed nature in the tidal discovery zone, use the fishing pier or bring your boat to the 20-slip day dock.  The 1.5 mile-long-park along the Manatee River in downtown Bradenton also offers plenty of shaded benches and water fountains designed for humans and dogs.

Celery Fields 
6893 Palmer Blvd, Sarasota;941-861-5000;scgov.net

Officially named "Celery Fields Regional Stormwater Facility", the more than 360-acre area owned by Sarasota County and used to collect storm water is home to the Sarasota Audubon Nature Center.  A first-rate spot for viewing numerous bird species, the park also offers unpaved trails and boardwalks for hiking and jogging.

Deer Prairie Creek Preserve
10201 South Tamiami Trail, Venice;941-861-5000;sc.gov.net

This giant swath of countryside along the Myakka River has more than 70 miles of hiking trails, which are unpaved but accessible for most visitors.  While walking the trails through the 6,439-acre preserve, look for gopher tortoises, alligators, river otters, wild turkeys, swallow-tailed kites, Florida scrub-jays and an assortment of wading birds among the numerous flowering plants.

Emerson Point Preserve 
5801 17th St W, Palmetto;941-721-6885;mymanatee.org

At the tip of Snead Island in western Palmetto, Emerson Point hugs the mouth of the Manatee River where it meets lower Tampa Bay, allowing visitors to explore shady trails through a tropical setting rich in history.  The preserve is where you'll find the Portavant Temple Mound, southwest Florida's largest native American temple mound.  You'll also want to visit the observation tower.

Jelks Preserve
2300 N River Road, Venice;941-861-5000;sc.gov.net

This preserve borders the Myakka River with eight miles of trails, including the 3.3-mile outer loop trail.  While exploring, look for diverse hammocks, pine flatwoods and seasonal wetlands.  You can also observe gopher tortoises, swallowtail butterflies and swallow-tailed kites plus an assortment of songbirds and wildflowers.

Phillippi Estate Park
5500 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota;941-861-5000;scgov.net

Nestled south of downtown Sarasota and east of Siesta Key, Phillippi Estate Park on the shores of Phillippi Creek offers 60 acres filled with environmental and historic attractions such as the Edson Keith Mansion, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Paths lead from the mansion to a playground and dock overlooking the creek.  There's also a short trail that heads into the woods along Little Sarasota Bay.

Myakka River State Park
13208 State Road 72, 941-361-6511;floridastateparks.org

This massive nature preserve east of Sarasota draws both locals and tourists from around the world.  The many things to do include cycling, renting a cabin or tent camping with the canopy walk providing one of the best views in the area, while taking a nature tour by boat of Upper Myakka Lake is pretty awesome, too.  There's also Deep Hole, home to dozens of huge alligators.

Oscar Scherer State Park
1843 South Tamiami Trail, Osprey;941-483-5956;floridastateparks.org

There are 12 miles of trail through the pines and palmettos of Oscar Scherer State Park including the popular and wheelchair-accessible Lester Finley Nature Trail that follows South Creek near the  entrance to the Osprey park.  For those who prefer paddling to walking, canoeing is another fun option.

Robinson Preserve
1704 99th St., NW, Bradenton;941-742-5923;mymanatee.org

Located in northwestern Bradenton with multiple entrances, the 682-acre preserve of mangrove, tidal marsh, and former agricultural lands features a 1.55-mile rubberized pedestrian-only trail (jog it twice and you've done a 5K), kayak launches, trails, restrooms, picnic areas, an observation tower overlooking Tampa Bay as well as The Mosaic Center for Nature, Exploration, Science and Technology (NEST).

Rothenbach Park
8650 Bee Ridge Road;Sarasota;941-861-5000;scgov.net

This park is best known for its 2.75 mile bike loop that circles a 90-foot capped landfill mound, a path that winds through palmettos and oaks dripping with Spanish moss.   There are also two playground areas with safe equipment that sits on top of a soft mulch surface so children can run and jump with reduced risk of injury.  The park has a pavilion, too, that includes restrooms, picnic tables and grills.





Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate
REALTOR®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964




West Villages Realty LLC
19503 S West Villages Pkwy
Stes A2 & A11 (by Appt)
Venice, Florida 34293
Office: 941-460-3179























Monday, August 27, 2018

Gran Paradiso Food Drive


Gran Paradiso at the West Villages, activity news 
20061 Galleria Boulevard
Venice




The Gran Paradiso Resident Volunteers Group is having a food drive.

With a new school year beginning, most, if not all of the school's pantry shelves are empty.  These pantries are a way to ensure that every child gets something to eat during the school year.  This is especially important over the weekends when school provided meals are not available to those who need them most.

The residents of Gran Paradiso generously support the needs of the students at the Atwater Elementary School in North Port.  They do so through sponsorship of fundraising events for the All Faith's Food Bank's school backpack program and through direct food donations to the school pantry.

For this new school year they are having a much needed food drive to help rebuild the schools pantry.  All non perishable items may be dropped off at the Gran Paradiso Clubhouse thru Friday, September 7.



Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate
REALTOR®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964




West Villages Realty LLC
19503 S West Villages Pkwy
Stes A2 & A11 (by Appt)
Venice, Florida 34293
Office: 941-460-3179










Saturday, August 25, 2018

10th Annual Downtown Venice Craft Festival

cityofvenice.gov/calendarofevents





Saturday, September 1, Sunday, September 2

                        10:00am - 4:00pm


401 W Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285, USA
Description:The 10th Annual Downtown Venice Craft Festival returns to Florida's west coast for a 2-day celebration of affordable art and unique crafts. Located in downtown Venice, this vibrant town on the Gulf of Mexico creates an ideal environment for a weekend craft show. Now is your chance to buy a wide variety of ceramics, jewelry, stained glass, metal works and much more. Our Green Market offers live flora, freshly popped kettle corn, gourmet spices, and sauces. Come meet and visit with some of the nation’s best crafters, as you stroll beautiful Venice.

Organizer: thevenicemainstreet@gmail.com

Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate
REALTOR®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964




West Villages Realty LLC
19503 S West Villages Pkwy
Stes A2 & A11 (by Appt)
Venice, Florida 34293
Office: 941-460-3179








Tuesday, August 21, 2018

At Special Olympics, "there are only smiles"

Sarasota Herald Tribune
More than 200 swimmers from six counties compete in Sarasota for berths in the State Games in October
SARASOTA — For more than 200 sunscreen-lathered Special Olympics swimmers, Saturday was a huge deal.
Just ask Meghan Mellentine from Lee County, who was still dripping wet after completing her 400-meter freestyle race in under 14 minutes. But talk fast. The 33-year-old had only a few moments to spare before the next race.
“It’s a chance to prove to everyone that even though we’re born with special needs, we are much more than that,” said Mellentine, who has Down syndrome. “We are champions.”

At stake in the Special Olympics Aquatic Competition Saturday at the Evalyn Sadlier Jones YMCA in Sarasota were berths in the State Games in October. The athletes included schoolchildren and adults from Sarasota, Manatee, DeSoto, Charlotte, Lee and Collier counties.
The athletes were judged on their time and how well they attended practices leading up to Saturday’s event, said Troy Brode, a coach for the Sarasota County team.
“Today is more of a competition than our other events, but it’s a good, healthy kind, where everyone has a good time,” said Brode, whose 15-year-old son Sam competed. “Look around you, there are only smiles.”
People with intellectual disabilities often face an uphill struggle for acceptance and inclusion. Not so in the Special Olympics, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
In my relatively short time here, I’ve seen too many touching moments to put into words,” said Randy Klinger, director of the Sarasota County Special Olympics. “If I can be selfish for a minute, I have never left a Special Olympic competition without a smile on my face.”
Raymond Barrows has taken his 38-year-old daughter Kristen to competitions for the last 25 years.
“I can’t put it into words,” Barrows said. “Special Olympics just improved our lives so much. It’s brought us closer.”
Nancy Erickson, a longtime DeSoto County Special Olympics Coach, attended the first International Special Olympics Summer Games in Chicago in 1968.
“That day changed the world forever,” Erickson said. “Just think of all the lives that have been touched and continue to be touched. It’s a sport, yes, but it’s so much more.”
The athletes are the “heart of the Games,” Erickson said.
In addition to physical fitness, Special Olympics athletes build social skills, friendships and self confidence.
“We’re not trying to make great Olympians out of our local people,” Erickson said. “We’re trying to make a place in the world where they can feel comfortable and participate like every other person.”


Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate
REALTOR®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964




West Villages Realty LLC
19503 S West Villages Pkwy
Stes A2 & A11 (by Appt)
Venice, Florida 34293
Office: 941-460-3179












Monday, August 20, 2018

Barstool Open Downtown Open Venice



city of venice.gov/calendar

Date:  08/25/2018 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

    Historic Downtown Venice Barstool Open.
    Put on your knickers and your golf shirt and get ready to putt your way through downtown. Teams of four will putt-putt through 9 fun holes in their favorite downtown spots while participating in wacky competitions and enjoying great specials. $20.00 per person. Sign up at Made in Italy or www.visitvenicefl.org/events


    Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate
    REALTOR®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964




    West Villages Realty LLC
    19503 S West Villages Pkwy
    Stes A2 & A11 (by Appt)
    Venice, Florida 34293
    Office: 941-460-3179









    Wednesday, August 15, 2018

    "Friday Fest" at the Van Wezel


    city of Sarasota calendar of events



    August 17, 2018: Enjoy an evening on the bayfront and some free live music at the 17th annual summer music fest, "Friday Fest", at the Van Wezel with Sarasota's Rebel Heart which will be featuring some of today's most popular country songs, mixed with a healthy dose of hits from pop, rock, dance, and the blues. Rebel Heart's 5-piece band puts on a high-energy, powerful and melodic country rock act. Bring your lawn chair or blanket, take in the music along with the beautiful Sarasota sunset and enjoy food and beverage from local vendors. Outside food and drink is prohibited. This free concert series takes place rain or shine, it moves indoors in case of inclement weather. 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. The Bayfront Lawn, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 777 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL. 




    Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate
    REALTOR®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964




    West Villages Realty LLC
    19503 S West Villages Pkwy
    Stes A2 & A11 (by Appt)
    Venice, Florida 34293
    Office: 941-460-3179








    Monday, August 13, 2018

    Venice Main Street Wine Walk

    City of Venice calendar of events

    VMS Wine Walk
    August 16, 2018  5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    101 W Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285, USA
    Enjoy Wine along all 3 Avenues of Historic Downtown Venice.  This is a Lovin' Our Locals event here in Downtown Venice. Shop the avenues and enjoy wine along the way. Get a $10 wristband (21 and over) beginning at 5pm, day-of, at the Kiosk in Centennial Park, or at the Burgundy Square Breezeway. 7 Wine purveyors being represented in several locations throughout downtown. Stay tuned for a list participating businesses.


    Ali H. Johnston, MBA in Real Estate
    REALTOR®, Lic. Broker #BK3284964




    West Villages Realty LLC
    19503 S West Villages Pkwy
    Stes A2 & A11 (by Appt)
    Venice, Florida 34293
    Office: 941-460-3179